Hi, I've tired myself out about complaining about the state of medieval sets, so I grabbed a book on 15th century fashions and will make my own medievals.
I'm going to need to tweak hats (and customize some completely--15th century women often wore their hair bundled inside the hat, something Playmobil doesn't indigenously support, and I would need to fit the hat to the hair-less head piece). I'm guessing Milliput is the best tool for hats.
Upper class men often wore knee-length tunics. Paper is an option, but I'm concerned about quality. I guess, after painted (and glued?), the paper will look good? Milliput is another option, which maybe if done correctly won't impair the klickie's ability to sit? I was wondering about rubber hose, cut and stretched over the clickie's torso?
My hope is to design these clothes and still have a poseable clickie. Though, I suspect that the more elaborate the customization, one eventually must concede the clickie is a show-piece and no longer fully-functional?
I painted a couple of clickies a few months back in acrylic, but made the mistake of not taking them apart (those clickies can no longer posed without tearing the paint). I'd like a custom that is relatively rugged / functional, but again maybe that isn't possible after moving away from the factory-produced finishes.
-Tim